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Christopher White
November 4, 2016 at 12:49 pmHi All,
I’m having the same issue. Just wanted to write and add something I’ve found that’s odd – the autosaves, despite Premiere coming up with the error, are actually working. Has anyone else come across this? Every 15 mins, without fail, I get an error message from Premiere saying check write permissions, but every 15 mins, the creation date on the autosave in my CC folder is updated. Could this be a Premiere bug rather than a Creative Cloud permissions problem??
Thanks all,
Chris
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Rick Lavon
November 10, 2016 at 5:54 pmI have noticed the exact same issue. Is it because it is not set up to be shared on the cloud page?
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Josh Bernhard
March 14, 2017 at 10:47 pmAccording to this thread, it’s a Creative Cloud permissions problem: https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1653967
I got the same problem right after I checked the auto-save to Creative Cloud box; stopped as soon as I unchecked it.
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Ht Davis
December 4, 2017 at 7:38 pmI’ve made the jump to PC, but I worked mac for a long time (about a decade).
Your permissions for active folders are stored in memory, but non active folders do not. The backup feature uses an inactive folder call (ie it doesn’t automatically load the folder for backup until it’s needed, then it releases it). It keeps the load down (though, not by much). On windows 10, this happened to me a few times with an earlier CC, just after a major update to windows. I had to set the programs to open in administrator mode to get it to stop, and set it to happen for all users, not just my own account. If you are using an SSD, the problem may be that your transistors are wearing slightly, and you may need to run some maintenance. If an HDD, you may want to run a heirarchy and permissions repair. Fix the journaling on the disk, which is similar to a windows master file table. I used to run that fix once a month to keep the journal fresh. That file is where most apps will get the data from, and if it isn’t found fast enough, you can get an error.
Run the full disk repair and a permission repair from your restoration partition, then try this again. IF it continues to happen, I’d suspect that it is an error with the folder call.
Also… Try running your backups to an external disk where Permissions are ignored completely. You can set this using the get info command on the external, and then selecting ignore permissions on this partition. If it still happens, it’s a bug in the folder call or the running mode of the app. Try a reinstall, and if that doesn’t work, submit a bug report to Adobe. -
Jp Pelc
October 26, 2018 at 3:36 pmHello all, I know this is very old but I thought I’d share my solution. When I came across this issue, I found that the source was an internet connectivity issue. In my case, my VPN was trying to connect and therefore I couldn’t connect to the internet. Check any firewalls to make sure Adobe has total access.
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